
Product description
When you need an inflatable raft that can do it all, look no further than the versatile NRS E-140....
How To: Inflate a Raft You've invested in a good boat; you want to make sure it lasts a long time. Proper inflation techniques go a long way toward protecting the raft's seams and the baffles between chambers from strain and damage. In this video, Josh Gile, NRS Repairs, goes over steps for pumping up to recommended levels while keeping equal air pressure on both sides of each internal baffle. It's simple stuff, but doing it right is important boat longevity insurance.
Get Connected20" tubes and 7' width provide the stability, control and maneuverability difficult rivers demand.
82" maximum frame length will accommodate an NRS Bighorn II Raft Frame with room for a drybox, cooler and rowing seat.
Will seat 8โ9 paddlers with optional third thwart.
Heavy-duty Pennel Orcaยฎ material is super abrasion, chemical and UV-resistant for unmatched durability.
Side tubes and floor are reinforced to armor the raft in low water and provide additional protection against the wear and tear of boulders and beaches.
Four main tube air chambers give you extra security in emergency situations.
Self-bailing floor with quick-draining holes allows you to leave the bucket at home.
14 2" D-rings and 6 handles make rigging and launching the E-140 a snap.
Trouble-free Leafieldโข C7 Valves ensure easy inflation/deflation of the tubes, thwarts and floor, and the Leafield A6 Pressure Relief Valve protects the floor.
The NRS BAT (Batten Attachment Thwart system) lets you easily add or remove thwarts to accommodate paddlers or a rowing frame.
Built outfitter tough, this may be the last raft the private boater will ever need to buy.
10-year retail warranty, 6-year commercial.